in a rainforrest
in the seral stage you would find the greatest amount of diversity because there is a variety of different transition plants.
Primary succession. Follow the answer to "What is secondary succession?".
Secondary Succession refers to the reintroduction of a community to an area that has previously supported life. Reintroduction may have to happen because a wild fire, flood or earthquake has completely destroyed life in this ecosystem. Secondary succession reaches a climax community quicker than in primary succession because spores and seeds of plants may remain in the soil. Whereas in primary succession this would all take time to come about. Just remember any type of succession starts with increasing the biomass of vegetation so that more life can be supported and more food chains evolved.
A geologist is studying layers of rock He finds a fossil with an imprint of a shelled animal According to the law of faunal and floral succession what kind of fossil would he most likely find next is a fossil of fishes.
after they have collected there results
stage D
Primary succession is one of two types of biological succession and ecological succession of plant life. It occurs in an environment in which new substrate is devoid of vegetation and usually lacking soil.
in the seral stage you would find the greatest amount of diversity because there is a variety of different transition plants.
The sun is the primary source of energy for all life. OR if you mean something else then it would be a pioneer stage (succession) plant or a pond bottom plant like algae. these do not reach the surface and are low and spacious enough that shellfish thrive and crawl on the bottom while the plants still live and begin the long line of succession stages.
Primary succession. Follow the answer to "What is secondary succession?".
when would pioneer species be seen
Pioneer children may have been tasked with feeding the chickens because they needed to do chores around the house. This would have been considered an easy and necessary task.
"Marie Curie was a pioneer of radioactive research".
newly erupted volcano is where u would find pioneer species
Primary succession occurs when pioneer species of vegetation take hold in an area devoid of previous growth and sometime soil. Examples would be an area covered by lava or an area left by a retreating glacier. The pioneer species add layers of soil over time through decomposition and "normalize" the environment for other species to follow. Secondary succession occurs when an area is significantly reduced in vegetation species, such as occurs during a flood or fire. Soil is still present and so may be seeds, roots, and other underground vegetative organs of the previous inhabitants.
Secondary succession will form a stable community faster. During primary succession the pace of succession remains slower.
Primary succession is when there is a brand new area formed where no life has previously been. When new land is created by lava froma volcanic erruption, it is barren. So, in your example, the order of events would be: 1, 2, 4, 3. However, the first stage in succession is generally considered when the first life takes hold, for example, when you see the first pioneer species like a lichen. Therefore, I'm not sure what the writer of the question is looking for because I don't really see a correct answer. While #1 is the first thing to occur, it's not really the beginning of succession until life shows up. #3 mentions life decomposing, but life hasn't begun yet in 1, 2, or 4.